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  1. Originally published in AR October 1940, this piece was republished online in June 2015. These monthly articles are frankly about aesthetic questions. They are written in the belief that the rational and scientific basis of architecture has now been fully re-established by modern architects, and that matters of external appearance are therefore ...

  2. Two of his sons George Gilbert Scott, Jr. (founder of Watts & Company in 1874) and John Oldrid Scott, and his grandson Giles Gilbert Scott, were also prominent architects. His third son, photographer, Albert Henry Scott (1844–65) died at the age of twenty-one; George Gilbert designed his funerary monument in St Peter's Church, Petersham , whilst he was living at The Manor House at Ham in ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2018 · Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880–1960). English architect, one of the more eminent of the first half of C20. The son of ‘Middle’ Scott, he was articled to the latter's pupil, Temple Moore, and was profoundly affected by the work of both men.In his early twenties (1903) he won the second competition to design the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool (1903–80) which occupied him for the rest of ...

  4. Initially, in 1942, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott was asked to design a new cathedral. He was the grandson of the famous Victorian architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott, and he submitted his design in 1944. One of his drawings of the proposed interior can be seen above; this image is the one that appeared in the edition of the Coventry Evening Telegraph celebrating the WW2 German surrender on the 7th ...

  5. Bobbie Scott and Gil Heron. Gilbert Scott-Heron (April 1, 1949 – May 27, 2011) [8] was an American jazz poet, singer, [3] musician, and author known for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician Brian Jackson fused jazz, blues, and soul with lyrics relative to social and political ...

  6. 1945. Giles Gilbert Scott's Coventry Cathedral Design. By David Lewis, Independent Scholar and Curator. The opening of the 1945 Summer Exhibition roughly corresponded with VE Day, and the objects on display reflected the winding down of war. The Exhibition was dominated by portraits of military figures, and there were some factory views and ...

  7. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, OM (* 9. November 1880 in Hampstead; † 8. Februar 1960 in London) war ein britischer Architekt. Er ist bekannt für Gebäude wie die Liverpool Cathedral, die Kraftwerke Bankside Power Station und Battersea Power Station oder die Bibliothek der Universität Cambridge.

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